Located near Yale University, The Blake Hotel lives up to its Ivy League neighbor. The venue brings high-end hospitality and Michelin-star dining to downtown New Haven. The 108-rooms are made for extended visits with spacious closets and kitchenettes. Their stylish mix of rich velvets fabrics and mahogany furniture create a contemporary refuge worthy of their moniker — Yale Law School's first female graduate Alice Blake. The in-house restaurant Hamilton Park is worth a visit of its own. Helmed by Michelin-starred chef Matt Lambert, the kitchen serves up American fare that includes a 60-day dry aged ribeye. The property also hosts a coffee bar offering homemade baked goods and La Colombe coffee while a rooftop bar will be added to the mix this spring.

The Nobis Hospitality Group is transforming yet another historic Scandinavian landmark into a boutique hotel. Housed in the 1931 building, the former Philips warehouse is now filled with 249 contemporary guest rooms, 2 restaurants, a courtyard, and a rooftop bar overlooking Stockholm. Its located in the city's Gallery District within the up-and-coming Hagastaden neighborhood, so it's natural that the venue will become a hub for architecture and design enthusiasts passing through the capital. The hotel is set to open in Spring 2019.

Converted from a 19th-century tower, the Tainaron Blue Tower Retreat boasts some of the best views in Greece. The three-story structure is situated on the coast of the Mani Peninsula. Its original stone exterior has been restored using traditional methods to maintain an authentic look. A terrace in the same material continues the ancient aesthetic while offering guests an infinity pool overlooking the sea. Internally, the former fortress now consists of a shared kitchen, dining area, and just three suites. Modern fixtures have been integrated into the existing stone walls for added amenities without distracting from the historic character. Built to keep a watchful eye on enemies coming in from the sea, each room is afforded expansive views of the coast and the southern slope of the Taygetos mountain.

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Timeless automotive design. Rolex wristwatches. The artworks of Andy Warhol. Three subjects that vary wildly, yet elicit similarly passionate responses from those who care about them. Assouline's Impossible Collection series recognizes this, providing a thorough, in-depth look at each topic through insightful interviews, powerful prose, and gorgeous imagery. Each hand-bound tome tips the scales at nearly 20 pounds, arrives in a bespoke presentation case, and measures well over two feet wide when opened — demanding a central spot on your coffee table, if not its own dedicated stand.

The Palms Casino Resort is betting on a couple of new themed suites for their latest $690 million renovations. First up, the Kingpin Suite is a 4,500-square-foot tribute to the 1996 cult classic. The space features two full-size bowling lanes that come complete with balls, shoes, and an automatic scoring system. Decked out in luxe, '70s-inspired furnishings, it also houses two bedrooms, a pool table, and a bar overlooking The Strip. Even more over-the-top is the Hardwood Suite. The 10,000-square-foot space gets its name from the two-story, Joshua Vides-painted basketball court and the locker room-style bathrooms. Although it comes with two bedrooms, die-hard fans can choose to sleep courtside on three Murphy beds. Post-game drinks happen at the 16-person bar while winners get access to the hidden whiskey room.

Known for his fiery cooking methods, Francis Mallmann has reignited a remote Uruguay village with the Garzon Hotel & Restaurant. The former staging post is now home just 200 residents, making for an ultra-exclusive getaway. At the heart of the venue is the dining room. Here, the Patagonia chef showcases his traditional Argentine style with a menu featuring local fare, all charred to perfection. The inn's five rooms are housed in the derelict general store and share the same quaint charm as the scenery around it. Each one features a king bed, wood-burning fireplaces, and views of the garden and pool.

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There aren't many shoes that are versatile enough for a formal occasion but also look great with a pair of jeans. But The Newton is up for both occasions and plenty in-between. Each pair is Goodyear welted for flexibility and maximum durability and they're lined with leather for increased breathability, and have a comfortable footbed and a leather outsole that's built to stand the test of time. And even when that outsole wears thin, they can be easily re-soled by a repair service -- extending the life of your favorite pair. Available in black and oak leather.

Sited on the western coast of Greece, the Dexamenes Seaside Hotel converts a deserted wine factory into a boutique retreat. The original buildings were constructed around 1910 after the country's "Currants' Crisis" and a need to repurpose the abundance of stock arose. All of the structures have remained untouched, allowing for a century of decay to take place. Rather than polishing the ruins, the owners chose to embrace the patina and preserve their existing charm. Rooms are housed in a row of former storage tanks. Each one showcases its raw concrete shell and features a bathroom and double bed. Large sliding glass doors open to a covered patio overlooking the ocean. Follow the horizon, and guests can enjoy the pristine beach of Kourouta.

Live out your Wes Anderson dreams at Bodega Cove. Located on Galiano Island just off the coast of British Columbia and Washington state, the retreat consists of five 1960s-era Panabode cedar cabins, nestled into the edge of an evergreen forest. The exteriors maintain their vintage camp appeal while the warm, wood-lined interiors have been updated with modern amenities like deep soaking tubs, sleek kitchenettes, and wood-burning fireplaces. Each cottage opens out to a cedar deck where guests can relax and admire the coastal views or they can follow the gravel path and dip their toes in the water's edge.